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It's a motel, which, let's face it, is probably not seeing much traffic, so it's been requisitioned for military use. It's one a 3-star establishment, it's probably NO stars, but it's easier than building barracks.

Hell, when the 101st was moving through Germany, they were requisitioning peoples' houses to live in.

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It's a motel, which, let's face it, is probably not seeing much traffic, so it's been requisitioned for military use. It's one a 3-star establishment, it's probably NO stars, but it's easier than building barracks.

- someone write a fanfic wherein the BETA burst through this motel, and one of the survivors quips: "Room service is terrible here."

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Originally Posted by issuzark

Unelss it's built even before BETA came knocking.

- most definitely before. Or at the very least it was partway built before "The Day".

That is still not going to convince me they have a thriving tourism industry.

In the US, motels aren't really for tourists; these are cheap no-frills accommodation used usually for transients, such as truckers, drug dealers, people who can't get an apartment but can't afford a hotel, Division agents on the run...

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~Speaking my mind, even when it costs me~One must forgive one's enemies, but not before they are hanged.Heinrich Heine.

In the US, motels aren't really for tourists; these are cheap no-frills accommodation used usually for transients, such as truckers, drug dealers, people who can't get an apartment but can't afford a hotel, Division agents on the run...

Ah. Yes, maybe I was overplaying the post-apocalyptic thing. I was imagining everyone being either refugees or soldiers.